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2115 Coping with Vision Loss (Apr. 7, 2021)

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Show Notes

Paul Wallis’ blog “Living with Macular Degeneration” can be found at:
http://livingwithamd.co.uk

You can find Paul Wallis' book "Macular Degeneration: A guide to help someone you love Paperback" on Amazon at:
www.amazon.com/Macular-Degeneration-Guide-Help-Someone/dp/1999588207/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=paul+wallis+macular+degeneration&qid=1617249050&sr=8-1
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https://barbaraoakley.com/recommendation/macular-degeneration-a-guide-to-help-someone-you-love

Some prior episodes of Eyes On Success that featured low vision specialists are listed below. Click on one of the links to find a summary of that episode along with links to the audio and show notes for that episode.

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